Ok... I've about worn out my eyes reading about NV scopes, suppressed AR's, ballistics, techniques, and night hunting in general and I have a question.
How come when I watch all these night hunts on YouTube, do I see all the animals that weren't shot running off when the shot is fired from a suppressed rifle?
I mean... Isn't that the main reason we buy suppressors? Don't we want to be able to harvest multiple animals and keep from educating the survivors?
I know that sometimes they aren't scared off for as long after a suppressed shot as a totally unsuppressed shot but I was hoping for that dumb look conveying "what happened to Fred?" as they stood there presenting themselves as targets for more fun.
I had hoped the hogs and coyotes would stand around wondering what happened rather than running off like they do with a non-suppressed shot.
Talk to me like I'm a 6yr old guys... What should I really expect to happen after a suppressed shot at night at hogs? Coyotes?
Thanks,
$bob$
How come when I watch all these night hunts on YouTube, do I see all the animals that weren't shot running off when the shot is fired from a suppressed rifle?
I mean... Isn't that the main reason we buy suppressors? Don't we want to be able to harvest multiple animals and keep from educating the survivors?
I know that sometimes they aren't scared off for as long after a suppressed shot as a totally unsuppressed shot but I was hoping for that dumb look conveying "what happened to Fred?" as they stood there presenting themselves as targets for more fun.

I had hoped the hogs and coyotes would stand around wondering what happened rather than running off like they do with a non-suppressed shot.
Talk to me like I'm a 6yr old guys... What should I really expect to happen after a suppressed shot at night at hogs? Coyotes?
Thanks,
$bob$